The trends in fashion for the next spring-summer season bet on the strong colors tropical in character: turquoise, aqua green, coral, mango or papaya oranges… The proposal extends to decoration and one of the main references at the interior design level is going to be the Mexican style; Let's see some of the keys that we can adapt to our language.
The distinctive mark of Mexico are the colors holidays like indigo blue, watermelon, vibrant yellows, or floral pinks; all of them contrast with the typical materials of native architecture such as gray stone, white plaster or rough wood. Its cultural past has evolved into a eclectic style that mixes the ornament of the Toltec, Mayan and Aztec peoples with the Franciscan colonial universe of austere and conventual aesthetics.
On the haciendas, much importance is attached to pass zone: Halls, corridors and interior patios are profusely decorated with walls in bright tones and all kinds of accessories: Vases, vases, lamps, rugs, sculptures, textiles, mirrors ... standing out above all for their oversized scale inherited from pre-Columbian art.
Water is also a fundamental element of Central American culture due to the tropical climate; terraces and gardens usually have large fountains or pylons to refresh the environment and as a symbol of the fascination of the Mexican people for their roots and for nature in the wild, since the exterior vegetation is an extension of the bold colors of the interiors.
In this sense, the sculptural cacti or the monumental-looking vessels cannot be absent; the common denominator for plants and decorative accessories is the seriation: Numerous elements of the same format are repeated, placing them lined up in front of the walls or in various staggered heights, thus creating a colorful play of geometries.
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